issue updating xfce

2016-06-20 Thread doug
I made a mistake trying to add a new package and had to update xfce. Among other 
changes webkit2-gtk3 was updated from 2.8.5_2 to 2.8.5_3. This generated error 
in some packages added including firefox, thunderbird, and xpad. These programs 
fail with the error:


 /usr/local/lib/libgtk-3.so.0: Undefined symbol "g_param_spec_get_name_quark"

I was able to get around the mozilla issues by using previous versions from 
/var/cache/pkg. I tried to rebuild xpad but that just lead to another chain of 
things that would not build. I solved this by building xpad3 rather than 4.7 
which was installed.


I could not find any bugs but it seems to me that there is an error in the way 
requirements/dependencies are defined in the package distribution for amd64, 
FreeBSD 10.x. The module in question did not change. The above symbol is not 
defined in a working system I have. So the problem is not (I think) the fact 
that it is undefined. The error rather seems to be that packages that are okay 
with gtk3-3.18.8_3 as a requirement do in fact not work with it.


I would have posted a bug, but the lack of questions marks not withstanding, I 
am not sure of my theory. So this is just a heads up in case I might be correct.

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Re: www/nextcloud port added

2016-06-20 Thread Greg Rivers

On Wed, 15 Jun 2016, Loïc BLOT wrote:


Hi
nextcloud have many chances to replace owncloud as many owncloud
founders and developpers left owncloud company to create nextcloud
which is better for community.

I have ported nextcloud using owncloud port this morning.
Everything works well as the changeset from owncloud to nextcloud is
little.

https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210295

Please commit asap for community :)


Thanks for this!

$ pkg search -o '(own|next)cloud'
www/nextcloud  Personal cloud which runs on your own server
www/owncloud   Personal cloud which runs on your own server
deskutils/owncloudclient   OwnCloud Desktop Syncing Client

Will there also be a deskutils/nextcloudclient alternative to 
deskutils/owncloudclient?


--
Greg
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linux-c6/c6_64 update

2016-06-20 Thread Walter Schwarzenfeld

Update linux-c6/linux_c6:64 (Revision 417169) from today
I have linux-c6_64\* packages installed.
|Portmaster| updated this packages. But it tried also install some 
linux-c6 packages, but this failed.

After second try, |portmaster| states right: "all packages up-to-date".
But it has installed all linux-c6_64 packages as automatic. Maybe, this 
could cause problems if someone tries to run |pkg autoremove|.

I mailed this the |portmaster| maintainer.
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linux-c6/c6_64 update

2016-06-20 Thread Walter Schwarzenfeld

Update linux-c6/linux_c6:64 (Revision 417169) from today
I have linux-c6_64\* packages installed.
Portmaster updated this packages. But it tried also install some 
linux-c6 packages, but this failed.

After second try, portmaster states right: "all packages up-to-date".
But it has installed all linux-c6_64 packages as automatic. Maybe, this 
could cause problems if someone tries to run pkg autoremove.

I mailed this the portmaster maintainer.
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Re: linux-c6/c6_64 update

2016-06-20 Thread Walter Schwarzenfeld

sorry, this was in the wrong place.
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